Maybe a bit of an odd question, but many of my casual jackets and some shirts have metal buttons on the sleeves. I love wearing my watches and try to be nice to them, and of course yes I know they are meant to be worn. But I get a little worried when there is a piece of metal on the inside of my sle
Trying to decide between these two for my next.....I know this is the Patek section, but figured a good audience to ask their thoughts. Love the finish on both dials. LF has the micro rotor but both beautiful movements.
Anyone seen in person? Love the look in pics from what I have seen. Kinda a bummer it doesn’t have the natural escapement and micro rotor, that LF is known for. I think the steel would be a great casual wearable piece.
Ordered the strap from the 5224R which arrived the other day. Family tree picture so far. Have one more on order which will hopefully arrive soon. Love being able to change the look with some different colors and textures.
Thoughts on these references from owner's perspective. I like the idea of some of the more casual and modern looking references. I really like the texture dial on the 5326G and the details on the case. Not sure on the floating lugs? Both have the micro rotor movements. I don't necessarily need the G
In love with this watch....the dial is mesmerizing how the carbon motif dances in the light, and love the salmon dial. I am addicted and looking for my next PP to fit into the collection. Thinking about a 6119G, 5235R, 5320G cream dial, or 5224G. Also ordered the strap from the 5316....I like the ca
Hi All, I am a little hesitant to touch or handle my watch on the case because I don't want the matte black ceramic to get finger oils or what not on it. Does anyone have any experience or recommendations on what to use to clean this? Can I just clean it with a little soap and water? Just use a poli
Thanks everyone and thanks Andrew! Nice to hear from you again! I have been wearing the watch everyday and love everything about it. My favorite part is the visible moving balance wheel and the rest of the unique skeletonized dial. As much as I wish I could afford a true tourbillon, I feel like this